Chapter III. Industrial Production
Anonymous
National Institute Economic Review, 1984, vol. 110, 40-50
Abstract:
The recovery of industrial activity in the UK from its trough in 1981 stopped early this year. The rise, as recorded by the index of production industries, was considerable: about 8 per cent from the first quarter of 1981—its lowest point—to the first quarter of this year. It was then followed by a fall of almost 2½ per cent to the second quarter and a further marginal decline in the summer. At present there is little indication of any immediate major recovery, though according to our forecast output of the production industries is likely to turn up next year.
Date: 1984
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